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Found 135 Courses

DMS Clinical Experience 4

3 cr.

10-526-219 DMS CLINICAL EXPERIENCE 4...prepares the student to assume the role of a sonographer. This course enhances the student's scanning and employee skills through clinical practice. Serves as a transition between student and employee. (Prerequisite: Accepted into the Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program; Corequisite: 10-526-276, DMS Clinical Experience 3)

Echocardiography Clinical 3

3 cr.

10-526-274 ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY CLINICAL 3... this assessment is designed to observe the sonographer in the active echocardiography lab, assess competencies learned throughout the echocardiography program journey, and coach the sonographer on opportunities for success. Students are routinely evaluated on professional growth, personal interactions, and technical ability. (Prerequisites: 10-526-273, Echocardiography Clinical 2)

Echocardiography Clinical 4

3 cr.

10-526-261 ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY CLINICAL 4... this assessment is designed to observe the sonographer in the active echocardiography lab, assess competencies learned throughout the echocardiography program journey, and coach the sonographer on opportunities for success. Students are routinely evaluated on professional growth, personal interactions, and technical ability. (Prerequisites: 10-526-274, Echocardiography Clinical 3)

EDU: Practicum 1

3 cr.

Students apply the skills learned in previous program courses in a school setting while under the supervision of a Department of Public Instruction certified teacher. Students support learners while demonstrating professionalism. Students begin the reflective process. (Corequisite: 10-890-101, College 101)

EDU: Practicum 2

3 cr.

Students apply the skills learned in previous program courses in a school setting while under the supervision of a Department of Public Instruction certified teacher. Students support learners and while demonstrating professionalism. Students apply job search skills. (Prerequisite: 10-522-129, EDU: Practicum 1; Corequisite 10-890-101, College 101)

Electronics Design Integration

3 cr.

Design, coordinate, and apply electrical, electronics, and/or microprocessor skills into an integrated final project. (Prerequisites: 10-605-165, Micro 3: Interfaces)

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)

5 cr.

10-531-102 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN ...preparatory aspects, airway management, patient assessment, medical/behavioral cases, trauma care, pediatric cases, and field operations in basic life-support emergency medical care. (Prerequisite: Accepted into EMT program or Fire Protection Technician program)

Ethical Hacking

3 cr.

10-151-145 ETHICAL HACKING ...examine common security vulnerabilities and defenses used to protect network resources. Included is a discussion of security policies, user awareness training, network monitoring, and secure network design. (Prerequisites: 10-150-160, Linux Structure; 10-150-205, Microsoft Server Intermediate; 10-150-201, Cisco Intermediate)

Event Marketing

3 cr.

10-104-125 EVENT MARKETING...learn the event management process, including planning, securing sponsorships, promotion execution, and evaluation of special events (entertainment, industry, meeting/convention). Students will work toward the actual staging of an event (will require time outside of the classroom setting).

Experimental Research Capstone

2 cr.

10-506-170 EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH CAPSTONE ...provides learners the opportunity to apply knowledge of sound experimental design and scientific inquiry to create and execute laboratory procedure(s) designed to answer a research question. Learners will collect, document, analyze, and report data generated from a set of experiments and report major conclusions. (Prerequisite: 10-506-138, Experimental Design with a "C" or better)

Fire Science Internship

2 cr.

10-503-159 FIRE SCIENCE INTERNSHIP ...provides an opportunity for students to perform the duties of a municipal firefighter while serving the typical 24-hour shift, excluding ÌÇÐÄVlog¹Ù·½ class periods, at one of several fire departments. Fire department officers evaluate student performance. Department consent required.

Flux Cored Arc Welding 1

1 cr.

31-442-329 FLUX CORED ARC WELDING 1 ...course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop the knowledge, skills, process and understanding of surfacing welds in the flat position as well as fillet and groove welds in the flat, horizontal position using gas shielded flux cored arc welding. (Corequisite: 31-442-306, Intro to Welding)

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